I thought I had installed the dev version of ncurses.. which is why I had to
put the headers and libs in a non-standard location.... in anycase, if you
think I can just use the 32bit bin to compile packages on a 64bit machine I
will give that a try.

thanks,
James

On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Bill Hoffman <[email protected]>wrote:

> James Yoo wrote:
>
>> awesome, that got me past the bootstrap...
>>
>> how do I get it to find my ncurses headers and stuff?  I've tried editing
>> CMakeCache.txt, which seems to get it past the "configure" stage, but make
>> dies...
>>
>>
> You need to install the developer version of curses on the machine.
> foopen/AMD64 does not look like a good place to find curses.
>
> BTW, you should be able to use the linux binary from www.cmake.org.  It is
> 32 bit ,but should run fin on a x86_64 machine.
>
>
> -Bill
>
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